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solferino

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for solferino.

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During a business trip in 1859, Dunant was witness to the aftermath of the Battle of Solferino in modern-day Italy.

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Quick take

The purple-red colour of this dye

Meaning at a glance

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noun

The purple-red colour of this dye

noun

A brilliant purple-red dye derived from aniline

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for solferino.

noun

The purple-red colour of this dye

noun

A brilliant purple-red dye derived from aniline

Example sentences

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During a business trip in 1859, Dunant was witness to the aftermath of the Battle of Solferino in modern-day Italy.

2

The Battle of Solferino (part of the Second War of Italian Independence, in which an alliance of France and Sardinia defeated Austria) took place 12 years after the Sonderbund War, in 1859.

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While General Dufour (who had commanded the Federal forces in the Sonderbund War) was one of the five-man founding committee, the event that precipitated the founding of the Red Cross was the visit of Henri Dunant to the battlefield at Solferino immediately after the battle.

5

Henry Dunant witnessed this sort of thing in 1859 in the aftermath of the Battle of Solferino, and went on to found the Red Cross because of it.

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Initially, aniline dyes were available in a limited range of colors but by 1859 "hotpink" (magenta and solferino/fuscia) was fashionable, and others "from 1860, and in the '60s by various shades of brown, violet, blue, green, yellow and black".

Quote examples

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Initially, aniline dyes were available in a limited range of colors but by 1859 "hotpink" (magenta and solferino/fuscia) was fashionable, and others "from 1860, and in the '60s by various shades of brown, violet, blue, green, yellow and black".

Proper noun examples

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Henry Dunant witnessed this sort of thing in 1859 in the aftermath of the Battle of Solferino, and went on to found the Red Cross because of it.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use solferino in a sentence?

During a business trip in 1859, Dunant was witness to the aftermath of the Battle of Solferino in modern-day Italy.

What does solferino mean?

The purple-red colour of this dye

What part of speech is solferino?

solferino is commonly used as noun.